Set Up a Compatible Library
Citron is built around console-emulation tools on Android. Emulator apps give people a way to run compatible software from their own legally obtained library, with the device acting as the place where configuration and play happen.
Check device performance, available storage, and the format requirements before adding anything to a library. Only use software, firmware, and game files that you are entitled to use under the relevant law and rights-holder terms.
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Adjust Controls and Performance
Emulation often depends on matching the app's settings to the device and the particular software being used. Citron can be explored gradually, starting with simple configuration choices before changing more advanced visual, audio, or input settings.
Use a stable baseline configuration first and change one setting at a time when troubleshooting. Touch controls, external controllers, battery use, and performance can differ between devices and titles.
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Keep Files and Saves Organized
An emulator workflow is easier to maintain when game files, save data, and configuration files are kept in clear locations. Consistent organization helps users find their own library and reduce confusion when moving to a different device.
Back up important save data before clearing storage, changing settings, or installing a major update. Review storage access carefully, and avoid importing unknown files from untrusted places.
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